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ACTH (Clone 57)

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Species: Mouse Immunogen: N-terminal fragment of human ACTH conjugated to KLH Clone: 57 Isotype: IgG1, kappa Species Reactivity: Human and Rat. Expected to show a broad species reactivity. Positive Control: Normal pituitary gland or pituitary tumor. Specificity: This antibody is specific to Synacthen (aa 1-24 of ACTH); this antibody does not react with CLIP (aa 17-39 of ACTH). Anti-ACTH is a useful marker in classification of pituitary tumors and in the study of pituitary disease. It reacts with ACTH-producing cells (corticotrophs). It also may react with other tumors (e.g. some small cell carcinomas of the lung) causing paraneoplastic syndromes by secreting ACTH.

ACTH (Clone AH26 & 57)

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Species: Mouse Immunogen: Synthetic peptide corresponding to aa 1-24 of human ACTH (AH26); N-terminal fragment of human ACTH conjugated to KLH (57). Clone: AH26 & 57 Isotype: IgG1, kappa (AH26); IgG1, kappa (57). Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse, and Rat. Expected to show a broad species reactivity. Positive Control: Normal pituitary gland or pituitary tumor. Specificity: This antibody is specific to Synacthen (aa 1-24 of ACTH); this antibody does not react with CLIP (aa 17-39 of ACTH). Anti-ACTH is a useful marker in classification of pituitary tumors and in the study of pituitary disease. It reacts with ACTH-producing cells (corticotrophs). It also may react with other tumors (e.g. some small cell carcinomas of the lung) causing paraneoplastic syndromes by secreting ACTH.

ACTH (Clone AH26)

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Species: Mouse Immunogen: Synthetic peptide corresponding to aa 1-24 of human ACTH Clone: AH26 Isotype: IgG1, kappa Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse and Rat. Expected to show a broad species reactivity. Positive Control: Normal pituitary gland or pituitary tumor. Specificity: This antibody is specific to Synacthen (aa 1-24 of ACTH); this antibody does not react with CLIP (aa 17-39 of ACTH). Anti-ACTH is a useful marker in classification of pituitary tumors and in the study of pituitary disease. It reacts with ACTH-producing cells (corticotrophs). It also may react with other tumors (e.g. some small cell carcinomas of the lung) causing paraneoplastic syndromes by secreting ACTH.